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Adopting a New Cat Checklist

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A cat lies on a plush white rug, looking at the camera.
Photo: Michael Hession

You’ve scoured pet listings, researched local adoption groups, and even debated the benefits of adopting an adult cat versus a kitten (or two, or three, or four). And now you’re ready to welcome a pet into your life. You probably know that you’ll need a litter box and pet food. But there are a few additional items every first-time cat owner should have before bringing their new pet home.

At the very least, you’ll need a way to carry your cat home, some cat-friendly food bowls, a litter box and litter, and a long-lasting scratcher. Once your new cat is home, you can see where they like to perch and sleep, and then consider adding some nice-to-haves, like a cat tree or a bed. After everyone has settled into the new routine, don’t forget to follow up with your veterinarian for the medical necessities, such as immunizations and a microchip. We also recommend investing in a whole lot of TLC, which is always free.

Durable pet carrier

Large litter box

Cat litter that controls stink and tracks less

Food and water dishes

Water fountain

Tall (and tough) scratching post

Secure, comfortable cat bed

Place to perch

Enrichment toys

Cat brush

Catnip

A litter pail

Cleaning supplies for hairballs and litter-box messes

Shopping list

Meet your guide

Kaitlyn Wells

What I Cover

Kaitlyn Wells is a senior staff writer who advocates for greater work flexibility by showing you how to work smarter remotely without losing yourself. Previously, she covered pets and style for Wirecutter. She's never met a pet she didn’t like, although she can’t say the same thing about productivity apps. Her first picture book, A Family Looks Like Love, follows a pup who learns that love, rather than how you look, is what makes a family.

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